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11 Japanese Cotton Rugs Chinese Grass Rugs. nvnNiNO ntiLi.trriN, honoi.um', t 11 , unsruY nnc 20, 1910 S 1 ff - 177 S. King Street LEWERS Whit gift is God's out of doom 1 Why not keep a hone and tome tort of vehicle? Maybe you have a bone and are tired of the eame tried of bugiy or carriage. Hiny people have just what you want and will be glad to Sell at a barcaln. Put our little Want Ada to work. If you have what you don't want, these tame little workers will go to the very people who are looking for what you have to Sell. Maybe one has a message right now for you. Look . Read and Answer Today's Want Ads. FORT SIIAFTER NEWS FIELD AND BARRACKS. llio next transport which mills for tho United States on or about tlio II Till of laminrj will carrj iilitmt foily men leaving fur tlielr ills chuigo niul In I'cbiuur) thcio will bo iibnul tlility kiting The battalion Ih losing nil of Us old timers As tlicio mo but low who wlsdi to lo-cnllst, Or ders liuvu In en Issued that this bat liillon will lenvo on tho .Inly next tiausport for I lio Stitcs and then tnku stullon ut Tort Douglas, Utah. Tho flttccnth 'itglnient of Inruntry Will lolluvo the other two b.ittulloiiH wliltli nro n tliu Philippines next Juno Mien tliu entire icglment of the twentieth Infuntiy will bo together nt Tort Douglas, Utiih. TliU will bo llio lit at time In fun- )oars llio entire twentieth 1ms been together. Tlio use niul Infunlry will bo Htntloned on tills Isliuil One bittallon will take btu Hon nt Tort Sh liter nnd tlio otlior two battalions will bo stationed .it Htlmtlcld llanucks. Field Meet. Tlio Held meet which was In hatn been held on Iho 25rd and 21IU of this inontli w'ilf tako pluco on tlio 2.'nd and 2.!rd Instead Tlio dilo lias been changed im account of Cliilslmas. Dowllng. The men from nil of the cinipanle3 M -, H1 To Those Who Give Christmas Presents Pasteboard Boxes covered with Holly arid Christ mas Berry designs and lined with watered paper. All sizes and shapes. Ready to put the present in. HAWAIIAN During this week we will give a special discount on the Rugs and Matting now in the Showroom adjoining our store. This is a wonderful opportunity to secure the best quality of Rugs and Matting at a greatly reduced price Tips On Buying and Selling a Buggy, Carriage or Run-about mo practicing dally with tlio ten pins nnd some to-) Rood bowlers uro found among thcho men Tlio Hold meet game will tho nno that will be woith while watching, as this tourn uncut gnmo will take pluco on the 23rd of this month and eteiybody Is Invited to look on Thcro will bo no fees whatever charged tn watch tho field unit which will bo Intciestlng to nil spoils ' Datket Ball. Iho Tint Shafler basket bill team Is In the finest tdiapo They piaitlro ilillj In g)iu at Tort Shatter and ex pect lo get u gimo wllli somu down town team In tho future. Soccer. Tho soccer game Is of all Interest among tho Tort Shaftcr bos. Clanies uro played dally among tho men or each of the companies. Tho teacher was giving tho JuvO' nllo clas3 an object lesson on the word "transparent." Sho told them water iiiul glass wero transparent. becaiiBo ono tan tco through them, then nuked them In name something elfti that wim transparent, Ono lit tle follow promptly r.il-cd his hand ."We1 1 Altln. what Is 11?" sho asked. "A hole!" was tho unexpected tepl) Meaiuiciuciits inado In Umdon schools pinvo Unit tho children of tho well to do mo better hi own for lliulr ago thin tho chllilicu of tho poor Chinese and Japanese Matting Special Discounts AMERICANS ARE GOOD SPENDERS WHILE ABROAD Lcavo Two Hundictl Millions Annualy in Europe and Noi thorn Africa, 1'AHIS Nov 20 -Wlnt Amerlci gles to i:iropo and whnl Iluinpe gles tu America uio two dlllurcut things It's u case or all going out niul nollilng coming In for Amoilci Careful computation shows that toinlsts spend aiii'iiallj In Huropo i and lioitliern Africa no less th'iii a I billion do lars And of this sum tin1 1 people of the United Htntos on ti Unite no lees than n drill. I.ln.1 ds aunininces, for ox.itnplo that dining June eight) live steam crs left he port of New York carrj lip(ptu Km ope 17,1)11(1 pisaengers Tills represented. In pjssngo nlmie, something like $3.imjo.wm). While during the )car It Is estimated 201V (100 tn).igurs, first and heiond classes hao ciosrciI the Atlantic from the United St ilea What do these travelers leno In Kinnpc In the way of money? Con ul, Gemini Prank. Musou mis ho places tho umoiint at nliont J2- UUO.dOU for l'.irls alone Ho su.vs the amount won't fall below that llguto anyhow As for Ihiglund this will siirprlfo mobt poiplo sho gets about $25,000,001) a ear out of this mmo bunch of Americans. Tho geneial Idea Is that Americana spend muro mono) In Trance than In any other count r) on this sldu of tho water Hut hero It is seen tint Imgliiul boosts rrnncc's share by $3 000 000 ticriuany doesn't bland far behind nnglnnd cither. German) nnd 1'raiico bcjiig nbout oen Italy gets almost us much inonej from Iho tourists us rnince, though not ipilto us much, while llttlo Switzerland Is tho won ilir of them nil l'rom 1.080 hotels which sho had a fow jearu ago she now numbers fully 2.00H. each hotel gelling lis full share of Anicrltan dollars Homo of tho I'rencli stntls tlclaus phiro tho iiiiiount nt J.'O.OOO, 000 annually. As In Switzerland, hotels get con siderable of tho money spent In Oct many. It Is Iho thermal bathing ie sort, (lei many being (llled with that sort of thing, which uttincts Amer icans. And of course, uImi, that sort of attraction holds visitors longest," It takes mote than a few da)s to coinplelo u "euro" l'mnco has n fow such places Vichy, Ktlun, etc, but flio can not compute lit ull with liormany In this lino. Of tliu money Anierltaiis spend in I'm Is, lit tripling tu Consul Uenerul Milton (T.'iOO.OOO aro spent with I'utiuiit, Worth nnd other elegant dressmaking establishments, tho ile- pal luient stoics anil so on, $1,200,000 go lo llugerlo houses, S2.00ll.000 to deahis In mitliiultles nnd to brlc a brae meichauts In nuglaud Jewelers gut most of Paper & Envelopes of different grades and sizes in exquisite boxes. . Fountain Pens many different grades but each an acceptable present. - NEWS - COMPANY, ALEXANDER YOUNG & COOKE, LTD. A HIGH FLYER tho inonej , the) and tho mitliiiilly dealers. Of course, ull thuso things which look old, nnd uro boimht for old, mo not really old Hut they count In this list us antiquities just tliu same The buiuo gimu Is an thliiu enough to warrant It being counted so Now, turning things about, what do tho countries of l.'uropo tin u loose In tho United Slates? ' It Is estimated that In ordinary )cnrs about S.Cnn.OOi) emigrants, ninny of whom will Income depend ents muni Iho iltutu. Hock lo Amer ica. Koiuo n' 'iru lieoplo hate 50 when they land ull of them n little Hut on tho whole they got mora llinu they bring In Koinu of thorn, who become inonc) makers, send what they make link to their homes In Km ope. About ouo-fourlh of lliein return Ihoinsclies to their ii.it Ito lands showing they hao niado iiioio or less money in Amcilca and lintu taken It uway with them. I . . COSTUMES FOR THE CARNIVAL Orders for costumes for tliu C.ir nluil cut now be placed with tho Ha waiian News Co, l.td , Alex. Young Uulldlng. Client Interest Is being tak en In the mining C.irnUal and the costumes will bo ury uttracthe. liana candy fresh nnd flue Ilenson Smith and Company, Hotel mid 1'oit bill els. ' FESTOONS anU CHRISTMAS BELLS, HOLLY and MIS- TLET0E WREATHS DECORATIONS for the HOUSE and TABLE for the HOLIDAY TIME. i """ V zri'jJ' j.A IXMiaJkOYAfliA list "" 1 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. LAST WORD FROM TOLSTOI FOR MEN Paper on War Against Capital Punishment Wiittcn After Leaving Home, ST l'lrTKIIHIIltlKi No 21! Tho AxKot'lutoil 1'iess receUed eirl) toda) from Vladimir Tschcrrkoll.tho llterury agent of the late Count) Tolsto), the last article written b Tolsto) It Is cntllletl "KITirtlxo Menus" It was wrllleu by Tolstoy In tho Oplln i linn uslcty Noxemher 11, soon after hn begui his nlf liniwrenl exile froni homo Tho urtlclo was- glien tho As mclited 1'ieks by Tsclu rrkutf at tho crpicss wish of Count Tolsto) for illrrciultuitlon to iniiliklni It s.i)s "I niu n iturall) anxious to do nil I em against oil. which tortures tho In st spirits of our time "1 think the present effoctle war agilnrt capital punishment does not need lotcing; mere is no need lor an expression of Indignation ngulnst 'In Immorality, cruelty and nhsiirdlt) i:ci) slnecic, thinking person. e or) bod) knowing from youth the blxlb ronim.iuilmeut, needs uo ex planation of Its iibsurdlt) and Imnior pllty. There Is no need for descrl lltui of tho horrors of execution, as they can only nfect hangmen, so men will more iniwlllliml) heconio ex. eciitloners ami governments will be obliged to coinpciiKuto tlicnt inoro deaily for tlielr ncnlccs. Need For More Knowledge. i nereioro i mink that neither Iho oxiresslon of liiillgnatlon,nKaliiHt the murder of our fellow men nor the sug gesllon of It horror Is mildly need ed, but Komcthlng totally dlrfcrcnt "As Kantwell sajs, thcro are delu fclons which can not ho illsirocd mid wo must conimunlciilo to the deluded mind Knowledge which will enlighten mid then thu delusions will vanish li) Ihemsclves. "What knowledge need wo com lnunlcato to t'io jleliidet human mind, icgsrdlug tho Indlspciisabli'iicss. use fulness or Justice of capital punish inent In order that said delusion niu) destroy Itself? "Such knowledge. In my opinion, Is this- The know ledge of what Is man. what his surrounding world; what his destiny hence, what man can and must do mid principally what he can not and must not do. "Theicforo wo should opjioso capi tal punishment by Inculcating this kuowledgo In ull inon, especially to hiiugmeu'B in mngers nnd s)mp.ithlz ers. who wrongfully think the) me maintaining their tmsltlnn. thanks only to capltil punishment. Teach People, His Plea. "I know this Is not mi idxy tusk. Tho emplo)crs mid approvers or hangmen with the Instinct or selr preservation reel that IIiIb knowledge will inako Imposslblo Iho malntin mice of tho position which they occu- Ipv. hence not only will thoy them- Beles not adopt It. but by ull means Calendars and Christmas Cards in won derful profusion. GIFTS for your men friends. We have any number of art icles that will please the men. PICTURES for the Den, the Boudoir and College Room, BUILDING 177 Daddy's Bedtime Story- The Greedy r$S f o NCE upon a time," said daddy, great friends. Of course, tbey nature of foxes, but ono of them was a grent deal cleverer than llioj other. Uo used to toll bis friend, who was very greedy, that hoi ate too much at a meal that somo day I "Ono evening the greedy fox said to " 'Do you know, I feel qulto hungry. to eat' "I have Just heard from nrotber Weasel,' said wise Mr, Tor, 'that Tanner Iloblnson has raised a fino flock of fat there for fear you will cat yourself sick.' , "When ho mentioned the fat hens greedy Mr. Fox's mouth began to water. "xum, Tuinr no saia. -J.ct us go mere "'All rigut, como niong,- sain uis irienu, -uui minu you uon t ovcrcni.- "Whcn they reached Tanner Hobluson's henhouse they easily found a holo through which they could crawl. " This hole Isn't nny too big,' said you should not bo nblo to get out In the morning.' " That will bo all right,' said tho other fox. 'Just leave that to me.' "Well, tiro foxes made short work of nto tbelr Mil, but greedy Mr. fox's nil of his wiser brother. You shall learn "In the early morning Tarmcr Itoblnson began stirring around bis farm; Tbo two foxes beard him. The wlso gone. I don't think it will bo well for , "'Just wait nntlt ! finish this bone, I " 'No,' said tho other, 'I'm off. I'll meet you nt tho den. Goodby.' And ' with that be crawled through tho hole and was off llko a flash Just as Farmer Robjnson reached tbo henhouse, "'I'm afraid that fox has been at my bens,' said tho farmer. 'I'll go and seo what mischief no has done,' "The other fox beard him rattling at tho door and Jumped for the bole.j Hut be bad eaten so much and had become so fat that ho could not get through! the hole, no matter bow bard he tried. Ho stuck halfway. There was a club near by, and I need hardly tell you that thereafter the wis fox bad to go nunung aione,'' In their jniwer by violence, deceit, lies Hud cruelty the) will tiy to hide fiom tho pcoplo this knowledge, dis torting It and cxinlug Its dlsscinlnv tors to nil kinds of privations mid Kiirrcrlug "Therefore, If wo wish readily to destroy tlio delusion of capital pun ishment, and If wo Hfscs thu kuowledgo which destroy this de lusion, let us In splto or all lnenares, deprivations nnd surfeiliigs, teach thu lieoplo this knowledge, because It Is solely thu eneetlvo means In tho fight," WASHINGTON. December 5 Tor rent c Iltlons In tho wnterwa)s of tho country, ornduccd bv tleinnlluir the forest covers, cannot bo cured by tho incra restoration of trees, declared 1'iorcssor Henry 8. Ornves, Chief of tho llurcnu of I'm est rv. In nililrosstm' tho fcccniid biennial convention of tho Stiekers to secure the Christmas pack age. Santa Claus and Holly designs. Ribbons for tying packages. - LIMITED.; vtV tin, i.- 4 S. King Street Fox "I Am Arrld Thit Tax ll llftn.it My Hem "thcro were two foxes which wcro: were both cunning, for that Is tho J It would do him harm." his friend: Let's go out and hunt for something bens, but I am afraid to tako youl rigut away, now iar is in , j tho wlso fox. 'Don't cat too much, lest 3 farmer Iloblnson's poor bens. They camo to a great deal mora than Hint j the result. ono said: 'Well, It Is time for us to bo us to bo caught around here.' can't you?' said the glutton. Woman's National Divers mid Har bors Consresa, which convened horo'3 toda). "It Is mi engineering problem," hu continued, "to e-onlinl Iho water byfl iirtlllclnl means, mid us already prov en, this Is a disk of great magnitude mid vast expense." Thu roreslcr said that slnie 1870 over .'V.OIIO.OOO aires 1uiI.1iih.mi burned ; over every jenr, with mi annual lobs i of riom ,sn.oou,oou to itoo.ounooi). Telling or thu extravagant use or ouH timber supply, (Iraves said lb it' through fullitru to practice forestry "our foi est s uru not producing Id nuwl growth within one third of what wo i actually nso, let nlono tho amount lostM by tiro and waste" i Ancestors como In hand) to Inherit money from. -.!,, ML 7 X. J -r Jf-. lJH.....y, )fcfrtfl&